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Out to get Meaning in English

expression

ˈaʊt/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ/ /ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt
OWT-tuh-GET
ˈaʊt/ /tˈuː/ /ɡˈɛt
OWT-tuh-GET

Definition

If someone is "out to get" you, they are actively trying to harm, sabotage, or cause trouble for you, often in a secret or unfair way.

Usage & Nuances

Informal, often used when someone feels unfairly targeted ('My boss is out to get me'). Not always literal—can express paranoia or exaggeration. Common collocations: 'seems like everyone's out to get me', 'feel like he's out to get me'.

Example Sentences

I think my teacher is out to get me because she always gives me extra homework.

basic

It feels like everyone at work is out to get me.

basic

Don't worry, no one is out to get you.

basic

Sometimes, when things go wrong, I feel like the universe is out to get me.

natural

She acts like everyone is out to get her, but maybe she's just stressed.

natural

If you keep thinking people are out to get you, it might just make you more anxious.

natural